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Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

June 4, 1941.
56067/440
lir. Hick D. Collaer
Supervisor of Alien Detentions Immigration and Katurali iation Fort Kissoula, Montana
File Ho. 25000; May 23, 1941. Transfer of F.C.C. Building.
In its letter of April 28, 1941* the Central Offflee stated that there would be no reason for removing from Fort Missoula the activities of the CCC, the CAA, or the FCC. Nothing was said about the possible necessity of moving any building from the concentration area to another part of the military reservation.
Kill it not be possible for you to satisfactorily handle the natter of moving the small building in which the Federal Communications Commission Unit is housed, to another part of the military reservation.
Lemuel B. Schofield Special Assistant to the Attorney General
By:
Assistant Chief supervisor of Border Patrol
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Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

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June 4, 1941.
56067/440
lir. Hick D. Collaer
Supervisor of Alien Detentions Immigration and Katurali iation Fort Kissoula, Montana
File Ho. 25000; May 23, 1941. Transfer of F.C.C. Building.
In its letter of April 28, 1941* the Central Offflee stated that there would be no reason for removing from Fort Missoula the activities of the CCC, the CAA, or the FCC. Nothing was said about the possible necessity of moving any building from the concentration area to another part of the military reservation.
Kill it not be possible for you to satisfactorily handle the natter of moving the small building in which the Federal Communications Commission Unit is housed, to another part of the military reservation.
Lemuel B. Schofield Special Assistant to the Attorney General
By:
Assistant Chief supervisor of Border Patrol
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